“Oklahoma City is getting a massive package of future picks, including Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Danilo Galllinari, to deliver Kawhi Leonard who he wanted to partner with: Paul George,” Wojnarowski reported.

That massive package of picks? According to Wojnarowski, along with Gilgeous-Alexander and Gallinari, the Thunder will receive four unprotected first-rounders.

George and Thunder point guard and fellow star Russell Westbrook reportedly were at odds during the season, according to Shams Charania of Stadium — a well-known fact to opposing teams.

“Leonard pushed the Clippers in recent days to deliver him a second star, and they did,” Charania reported.

George, 29, averaged 28.0 points and 8.2 boards in 77 games with the Thunder.

Leonard and George met in Los Angeles earlier in the week, and had the Clippers not executed the trade for George, it’s unlikely Leonard would have signed on, Wojnarowski reported. “The Clippers imagined Leonard as part of a Lakers Big 3 — and knew they had no choice,” he added. “They did the OKC deal.”

According to Wojnarowski, Leonard decided against forming another super team with the Lakers, instead telling Clippers brass that he would come if they worked out a trade for George.

The top remaining free agents are likely to now start falling into place with new franchises after Saturday morning’s Leonard-George shakeup.

Leonard’s deal with the Clippers is reportedly for four years and $142 million.